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- Ori**** (Ancient Gr****: Ὤρικον, Ὤρικος or Ὠρικός; Latin: Ori**** or Oricus; Albanian: Oriku or Orikum) was a harbor on the Illyrian coast that developed...
- Modules. Springer. ISBN 978-0-442-01441-4. "What is the Die Attach process?". Oricus Semicon Solutions. 2021-11-01. Retrieved 2024-04-22. Buttay, Cyril, et al...
- 450 – c. 431 BC Scyles c. 460–450 BC Opoea Octamasadas c. 450–430 BC Seuthes I Oricus ? Eminakes c. 420 BC ? Ateas c. 360s–339 BC ? Agaros c. 310s BC...
- Macedonian War (214–205 BC). In 214 BC, Rome positioned a naval fleet at Oricus, which was ****aulted along with Apollonia by Macedonian forces. When the...
- Group. Retrieved 21 December 2014. "OVIM AVIONOM SU CRVENE BERETKE NASERU ORIĆU UTERIVALE STRAH U SREBRENICI: Legendarni avion Soko J-20 Kraguj napravljen...
- the mother of Varika (Ancient Gr****: Ορικος, romanized: Orikos; Latin: Oricus) Ariyapaiϑah was treacherously killed by Spargapaiϑah, the king of the Agathyrsi...
- alpheus: Hesperopsis alpheus alpheus (W. H. Edwards, 1876) Hesperopsis alpheus oricus (W. H. Edwards, 1879) Hesperopsis alpheus texana Scott, 1981 "Hesperopsis...
- Macedonian War (214–205 BC). In 214 BC, Rome positioned a naval fleet at Oricus when it along with Apollonia were ****aulted by Macedonian forces. When the...
- of the cities of Apollonia, in Kerkyra, Epi****os and Issa, as well as Oricus, Dimale and the "client" king Demetrius of Pharos. The subsequent Roman...